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Obesity – Cause for Damage of Brain Cells

Obesity damages brain cells Obesity is one of the main concerns of today. According to the researchers in the United States, the intake of high calorie diet leads to injury of neurons in the brain that play a vital role in controlling of body weight. Strategies have to be developed to reduce this problem. Case Read more

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Sleeplessness Affects Married Relationship

If wives cannot sleep, marital bliss is at risk Latest studies have shown a correlation between sleeplessness in wives and relationship between the couple and unfortunately, the results are negative. While it has been known that sleeping disorders have a negative effect on relationships, this study has pointed out that husbands do not trigger as Read more

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Low Fat Diet Can Be a Guard against Alzheimer

Stay fit to stay away from Alzheimer’s disease Staying fit and maintaining healthy weight can save you against Alzheimer’s disease, according to latest findings. The study was conducted by the head of Alzheimer’s Research, Dr. Simon Ridley. The study found a direct correlation between a low fat diet and incidence of signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Read more

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Children with Depressed Mothers Benefit From Child Care Centers

Children need a positive growing environment Children grow and develop to the optimum extent when they are given a healthy and positive home. However, due to enormous work related stress in addition to the pressure of multitasking, mothers tend to be irritable and depressed. Children in such households suffer behavioral disorders and can turn out Read more

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Osteoporosis – CellPhone Radiation is its Latest Trigger

Osteoporosis Human body becomes more susceptible to diseases with advancement in age. Osteoporosis, which means “porous bones”, is a disease that responsible for weakening of bones. The disease renders bones brittle, which causes them to fracture even on slight strains due to bending or coughing. One reason could be the low levels of calcium present Read more

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Home Instead Senior Care Network Tries Hard to Reach More Seniors

It’s the period when a bigger risk of natural calamities such as floods, earth quakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis and heat waves are making the headlines. The Older adults can be mostly susceptible to such calamities; even more so if they are living alone. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, just about one-third of all seniors Read more